STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY 



NEW JERSEY" 



No. 115. All Head Early. Days to Ma- 

 turity, 105. All Head Early was a selection 

 made personally by the late Mr. Burpee in 1888 

 from afield of Henderson's Succession, which was 

 being grown on the farm of Mr. J. M. Lupton, 

 Mattituck, Long Island. It was thus named and 

 introduced by Burpee in 1891. Of the flat types 

 of cabbage, this we believe to be the earhest. It 

 has a very deep set head which increases the 

 tonnage per acre very appreciably. As a second 

 early home garden variety, it is highly recom- 

 mended and may also be used for storage in win- 

 ter by planting later in the season. Pkt. 5fi, oz. 

 40jS, M lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50,5 lbs. $21.25 postpaid; 

 by express, 5 lbs. or more, $4.15 per lb. 



COPENHAGEN MARKET (x 1/.5) 



No. 117. Early Flat Dutch. Days to Maturity, 110. 

 Listed by N. M. & Co., in 1847. One of the oldest types grown in 

 this country. Plant is short-stemmed, upright, with few outer 

 leaves; consequently the rows can be set close together. This in 

 itself recommends it as a home garden variety. The heads are 

 round but flattened, very sohd and uniform. Pkt. 5f5, oz. 40?:, }4 

 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50, 5 lbs. $21.25 postpaid; by express, 5 lbs. or more, 

 $4.15 per lb. 



No. 124. Henderson's Early Summer. Days to Maturity, 

 110. This variety for a great many years was known as Newark 

 Early Flat Dutch. Special selection work was done on it and it was 

 put out by Henderson as Henderson's Early Summer in 1874. The 

 heads are large, soUd, flat and of excellent quaUty. Its color is a bluish 

 green. Pkt. 5^, oz. 40i, }4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50, 5 lbs. $21.25 postpaid; 

 by express, 5 lbs. or more, $4.15 per lb. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER (x 1/3) 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN (x 2/5) 



No. 133. Volga. Days to Mattirity, 115. A Russian cabbage 

 for a great many years known as Bulgarian Early Round and the 

 name Volga was given it in later years by Mr. C. L. Allen, a Long 

 Island grower. The heads are round, compact, light grayish green 

 and will average ten inches in diameter. Volga is not only a suc- 

 cessful winter keeper but as a spring cabbage for Southern planting, 

 has been known to give excellent results. Pkt. 5ff, oz. 40fi, }4 lb- 

 $1.25, lb. $4.50, 5 lbs. $21.25 postpaid; by express, 5 lbs. or more, 

 $4.15 per lb. 



No. 134. Glory of Enkhuizen. Days to Maturity, 100. A 

 Holland cabbage introduced by Messrs. Sluis & Groot, 1896 and 

 brought to this country shortly afterward. Glory of Enkhuizen is 

 slightly smaller than Copenhagen Market and slightly later. How- 

 ever, the fact that it is a very good keeper will no doubt always 

 give it a place amongst American varieties. The head is slightly 

 elongated, although nearly round, solid and of excellent quality. As 

 will be seen in the illustration, the crisp tender leaves of Glory of 

 Enkhuizen will sometimes be sUghtly curled and twisted and this 

 will be found typical of all true stocks of this variety. Pkt. lOff, 

 oz. 50i, M lb. $1.50, lb. $5.50, 5 lbs. $26.75 postpaid; by express. 

 5 lbs. or more, $5.25 per lb. 



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